I’m going to underline that what you’re trying to do isn’t an ideological Turing Test. An ideological Turing Test is expressing your opponents point of view in such a way that they agree you’ve done a good job of expressing it.
This isn’t a matter of speculating on motives, or even getting the motives right. It’s a matter of becoming able to set aside your own point of view to express another point of view, accurately and non-ironically, .It’s at least plausible that being able to pass the Turing Test will help with being able to communicate with and understand people you don’t agree with.
I’m not trying to do an ideological Turing Test here. I know what it is, I’ve seen quite a number of them here. As there are probably zero ISIS supporters (openly commenting as such) on this forum, such a test would not be feasible to do. The idea of a general theist/atheist ideological Turing Test was abandoned some time ago because it happens that this site is frequented by much more atheists than theists.
What I meant with the title is not that “hence with this article I shall conduct an ideological Turing Test”, but that we, as in Western society in general might be failing it because we don’t know enough about how they think.
I’m going to underline that what you’re trying to do isn’t an ideological Turing Test. An ideological Turing Test is expressing your opponents point of view in such a way that they agree you’ve done a good job of expressing it.
This isn’t a matter of speculating on motives, or even getting the motives right. It’s a matter of becoming able to set aside your own point of view to express another point of view, accurately and non-ironically, .It’s at least plausible that being able to pass the Turing Test will help with being able to communicate with and understand people you don’t agree with.
I’m not trying to do an ideological Turing Test here. I know what it is, I’ve seen quite a number of them here. As there are probably zero ISIS supporters (openly commenting as such) on this forum, such a test would not be feasible to do. The idea of a general theist/atheist ideological Turing Test was abandoned some time ago because it happens that this site is frequented by much more atheists than theists.
What I meant with the title is not that “hence with this article I shall conduct an ideological Turing Test”, but that we, as in Western society in general might be failing it because we don’t know enough about how they think.